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  • #40090
    mspecht
    Participant

    On my install it defaulted to domain.tld/blog and looking at line 72 of bp-core.php the slug should be blog:-

    /* Define the slug for the blog page */

    define( ‘HOME_BLOG_SLUG’, apply_filters( ‘bp_home_blog_slug’, ‘blog’ ) );

    What theme are you using??

    #40072
    benny148148
    Participant

    I don’t have any errors in my error log for the past two days. Is there maybe an issue with me using the BuddyPress home theme in a subdomain? My root’s theme doesn’t have any customizations for BuddyPress (although I did add register.php, activate.php, plugin-template.php and sidebar-template.php to the themes directory).

    It seems like everything works when I “add” the community subdomain to the links…but I don’t know why.

    Edit: This even includes the register link…when I try domain.com/register, it redirects to a login screen, but when I use community.domain.com/register, it works perfectly! What is the secret magical power of the community subdomain?!

    #40071
    brad85
    Member

    That makes sense, but my issue isn’t that my links are wrong…it’s that when I add register.php to my custom theme, the Sign Up link takes me to “http://domain.com/wp-login.php?redirect_to=http://domain.com/register” instead of just “http://domain.com/register .” All my links point to the /register screen, but it just redirects to the standard WP login screen instead of the register page.

    #40070

    In reply to: wp-signup vs register

    tamphet
    Participant

    Thanks for the info. However, after copy the register.php into my theme, it takes me to the login page.

    In the adress bar it shows http://mysite.com/wp-login.php?redirect_to=http://mysite.com/register

    Thanks for all your help

    #40067

    In reply to: wp-signup vs register

    Tracedef
    Participant

    Yep, I was confused about this for a little while too… if BP can’t find register.php in your home theme it defaults to wp-signup.php….. should have known to make sure all BP files had an equivalent in the theme I was building…

    #40065
    nicolagreco
    Participant

    @sgrunt please don’t write more posts consecutively

    #40064
    Sgrunt
    Participant

    I’ve reuploaded the file (you see Beta 2 in the download link). I’ve removed site wide styling, in this way home theme and member are indipendent from each other and you can use my home theme and a different member theme and viceversa

    #40063

    In reply to: Fatal error

    You haven’t uploaded the member theme files to the correct location.

    Check the install directions carefully and try again. :)

    #40059
    Sgrunt
    Participant

    great!!!! today i’ll fix and reupload the zip file. Please then tell us the address of your website here and in the buddydress.com comments, so people can see working websites with the new theme

    update: reuploaded file just now

    #40058
    Decisionc
    Participant

    ok, that works.

    thanks! it looks good!

    i’m a fan.

    #40057
    Sgrunt
    Participant

    maybe it’s more simple in this way:

    “copy the css/site-wide.css file of your facebuddy home-theme and past it into the css folder of your facebuddy-member-theme renaming it in: custom.css”

    please let me know if it works for you

    #40056
    Sgrunt
    Participant

    ok please do this, i hope this works until i’ll rename all css: could you try to copy the css/site-wide.css content of your facebuddy home theme and past it into the css/custom.css of your facebuddy-member-theme? It’s an hack and i’m sorry: today i’ll fix everything. This happens because in my original intent i wanted to work on sitewide files but it was an error.

    #40055
    Decisionc
    Participant

    hmm, home is facebuddy. home is working fine. members page reverts to buddypress default.

    It actually reverts to the completely unedited bp member default. what i mean is that the logo “Social Network” still appears, even though in my slightly modified buddypress default theme, i removed the logo.

    i have latest versions of wpmu and bp installed, if that helps.

    #40054
    Sgrunt
    Participant

    mmmmh…the home theme is facebuddy or another theme? it’s important that facebuddy is both home and member theme. I’ll change this today, using base.css although that site-wide.css

    #40053
    Decisionc
    Participant

    yes,

    Site admin > Buddypress > Select theme > Facebuddy

    is activated.

    #40052
    Sgrunt
    Participant

    hi decisionc, after activating the facebuddy home theme, have you activated the facebuddy member theme from Site admin > Buddypress > Select theme > ? Can you see facebuddy in that list?

    #40051
    Decisionc
    Participant

    hi sgrunt,

    i still get the default member profile after activating even with the newly uploaded version.

    any ideas?

    #40050
    Sgrunt
    Participant

    good work my friend, please then show me the link to your website, and put it in the comments of buddydress.com too, so people can see working website!

    note: after a segnalation of Andy Peatling i’ve just reupload the file changing the folder name from facebuddy member-theme to facebuddy-member-theme, because the white space could be a problem

    #40049
    hotandrei
    Participant

    thank you i reinstalled the theme again and now is working

    Thanks ;)

    #40048
    Sgrunt
    Participant

    still there andrei? i’d like to know if you still have problems

    #40046
    Sgrunt
    Participant

    obviously the facebuddy member-theme folder should have this path: wp-contentmember-themesfacebuddy member-theme

    #40045
    Sgrunt
    Participant

    yes a big big coffee! tell me: do you do not see Facebuddy in the list of member themes available here: Site admin > Buddypress > Select theme > ?

    #40044
    hotandrei
    Participant

    Yes is the last one…But the member theme doesn’t work.Can you check it out and give a solution?We will drink the coffee together then.

    Thanks

    #40042
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    When you use the register.php file – /wp-signup.php is no longer used. You should change any links to /register

    Of course if you don’t want this functionality just don’t put register.php in your theme. The only problem with wp-signup.php is that it’s not easy to customize.

    #40041
    Sgrunt
    Participant

    yawn….early morning in Italy. If you first activate the facebuddy home theme, and then select site admin>buddypress>select theme>facebuddy it does not load? i seee that here all works: http://wordpress-blog.nl/

    please be sure to have downloaded the latest version of the zip (it was uploaded yesterday)

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